Paddling down the Rio Grande will definitely make you understand why New Mexico is called The Land of Enchantment. Taking a guided tour of our state’s largest river will give you a great workout and new appreciation for New Mexico. A kayaking tour is a great outdoor activity that your whole family can enjoy. Spend the afternoon soaking up the sun and paddling with your crew on the Rio Grande!

Join Quiet Waters Paddling Adventures in Bernalillo for a wonderful day of kayaking or canoeing on the Rio Grande.

ravensnest89/TripAdvisor The tours are beginner and family-friendly, so it’s a great way to get outdoors with your kids and experience a new side of New Mexico.

Tours are $59 for adults and $29.50 for children.

Fred J/TripAdvisor Included is the watercraft rental, life vests, safety training, an experienced guide, bottled water, and a light lunch. You are also welcome to bring your own watercraft.

You’ll feel like you’re paddling down a remote and isolated river when you’re really just miles away from Albuquerque.

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Older kids can choose to paddle their own watercraft or they can ride with an adult.

Quiet Waters Paddling Adventures/Facebook Getting to operate your own boat is usually a great experience for kids who love to show their independence.

Guides on the tour are extremely knowledgeable. They will be able to expertly navigate your group through the waters while discussing the history and ecology of the Rio Grande.

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Birds of all kinds are easy to spot as you paddle along the river. However, seeing a turtle is truly a rare delight!

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In October, you can book your tour to coincide with the annual balloon festival.

BackPacker613558/TripAdvisor It’s one of the most amazing ways to see the hot air balloons without all the crowds!

Quiet Waters Paddling Adventures is now open for the 2020 season, so pick your adventure and book an awesome tour of the Rio Grande this spring.

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Have you paddled down the Rio Grande on a canoeing or kayaking tour? Were you able to spot any birds or turtles? Was the water smooth the day you went? Tell us all about your experience in the comments below.

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The tours are beginner and family-friendly, so it’s a great way to get outdoors with your kids and experience a new side of New Mexico.

Fred J/TripAdvisor

Included is the watercraft rental, life vests, safety training, an experienced guide, bottled water, and a light lunch. You are also welcome to bring your own watercraft.

Quiet Waters Paddling Adventures/Facebook

Getting to operate your own boat is usually a great experience for kids who love to show their independence.

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It’s one of the most amazing ways to see the hot air balloons without all the crowds!

Now that you have a fun spring activity planned on the Rio Grande, it’s time to think about your first camping trip of the year. We think you’ll love the scenic views when you pitch a tent in this beautiful New Mexico State Park.

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